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Spitfire's G3 Workbench

Well I figured Id eventually start a workbench here, so might as well start documenting my G3 work in a place people will probably read it.
If you are not yet familiar with my work, the upcoming L&Y Society's magazine has an article by me.
Also, I know at least a couple of you also frequent that 'other' railway modelling forum.
But for those who dont, here is a bit of a catch-up.
First is my earliest, which features in the quoted magazine.
Next, an absolute pig of a build but required for anyone doing pregrouping.
Ive also build a couple LNWR D2s, one of which went to a member of these parts whom Id like to consider a friend.

Newest in the lot is an L&Y D1 open and D21 Tin Tab Brake.

Ive poured about 10 or so hours into these drawings over the past 2 days. Im also planning to design an L&Y D16 if I feel up to it.

Its actually both. The one thats only outlines is the lasercutting pattern and the coloured drawing is the etch artwork. Blue being full etch, red being half etch.

Ive also modeled some components Ill need for the Tin Tab. Still have to model the brake standard, assorted brake components, and possibly stove.
An L&Y Brake van Buffer. Designed to go with Mike Williams buffer heads.
And a 13 leaf Brake Van spring.
Im not even going to attempt the detail on the ends of the spring leafs. And itll probably disappear under paint anyway.

Before you get to far with the 3 bolt buffer housing for the wagons, I’ve found a drawing for the ‘real thing’ will pm you if I can get my laptop to work, it’s currently throwing a sickie

Watching with greater interest

Baz

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I wasnt aware there was an existing drawing for the L&Y wagon buffers. Ive been using LNW 3 bolts which are only 1.5 inches shorter, but Ive never gotten the dimensions of the rib on the L&Y ones. Would be useful!

Hello all,
Anyone know anyone who might be able to machine some small components from brass? I need parts for the brake rigging on the D21 brake van and Im unable to find any readily available components.
Ultimately, the parts would be threaded rods with yoke ends that can thread into eachother to make an adjustable length pushrod.
On a similar note, does anyone have a left turning 10ba tap and die?

As a complete novice to these pages, but someone soon to start in G3, those wagons look lovely.
I will get the L&Y Soc. article, but will the wagons be available for others to buy/make, as implied above by lankytank/Baz?

As a complete novice to these pages, but someone soon to start in G3, those wagons look lovely.
I will get the L&Y Soc. article, but will the wagons be available for others to buy/make, as implied above by lankytank/Baz?

David

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Thank you.
Unfortunately, I am not in a position to offer any sort of items as kits. However, if you, or anyone is so inclined to attempt, I would be more than happy to email the artwork I have created to anyone to be made in their chosen method. Along with that, I have records of materials used in each wagon and sources.
Etches and lasercut parts are drawn in AutoCAD and any 3D models I upload to my shapeways page Spitfire's Creations by rovert815 - Shapeways Shops
If anyone has any questions about my work in an effort to make it themselves, Id be more that happy to assist.

Your techniques and models deserve better than thumbnails, please consider including your photographs as full-image when adding to your post. For example, this superb example of model building and finishing.

Your techniques and models deserve better than thumbnails, please consider including your photographs as full-image when adding to your post. For example, this superb example of model building and finishing.

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Thanks you for the kind words. Plenty more to come so Ill take your advice.

While I wait for my orders, I try to keep busy.
I rather like the L&Y's attempts at bogie wagons so have been drawing up models for it. How I would eventually make it is still to be figured out.
Firstly, an L&Y B2 Axlebox modified for bogie use.
And the Major bits of the bogie as well. 21 parts in all so far.
I do love working in Solidworks.